Twin River of Ganga: The Yamuna River is known as the twin river of the Ganga. Both rivers share similar origins, flow through the northern plains of India, and finally meet at a sacred confluence, ...
The Ganga River, which sustains the lives of at least 600 million people, is facing its worst dry spell and lowest streamflow in 1,300 years, according to a recent study, reports Mongabay India’s ...
Experts, academics and citizens called for the conservation of Ganga ghats in Kolkata amid concerns over rapid urbanisation, erosion and pollution. At a seminar on “The Riverbank City: Kolkata and its ...
Tue, October 7, 2025 Published on Oct. 7, 2025 Published on 2025-10-07T10:25:04+07:00 ublicly listed miner PT Merdeka Gold Resources has announced a sharp increase in gold ore reserves at its Pani ...
Varanasi: After staying above warning level for almost six days, water level of Ganga came below 70.26 meters on Sunday. This was the third time in 45 days that Ganga crossed the warning level, and in ...
Uttar Pradesh is grappling with a severe flood crisis as multiple rivers including the Yamuna and Ganga have breached danger levels across several districts. The situation has intensified in September ...
In the icy heights of the central Himalaya, the Gangotri Glacier System (GGS) has for centuries fed the Bhagirathi, the headstream of the Ganga, India’s most iconic and culturally revered river. Now, ...
Pani Puri in English: Pani Puri in English is called Water Balls or Crispy Hollow Balls with flavoured water. The word Pani means water, and Puri means deep-fried hollow bread. Together, 'pani puri', ...
Namami Gange, IIT Kanpur unlock half a century of the river’s transformation; digital records to be maintained on Web-GIS The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has launched a new project with ...
‘Chennai na ve Gaana dhaan ‘ (Gaana means Chennai) is the first thing Gaana artistes state about the city and its art. With its thumping rhythm, easy lyrics, and quick beats, Gaana music captures the ...
Historic Cities on Ganga River Banks: Which place are you excited to explore first? (Photo: Unsplash) Ganga River Bank Cities: India's ancient cities often developed around rivers, not just water.